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MulaOmar
25th Jul 2015, 13:50
Once again is happening....S A F I...in litle monkey hands is going to have a sad and weard end....One of the useless D F O in the UAE...(...just to refresh a bit he is the same guy stopping Operations in RAK 2007 and in 2013...)...soon or later is going to happen...:ugh:

nolimitholdem
25th Jul 2015, 15:46
Red Alert! Red Alert!

My gibberish translator is broken, can anyone give a quick summary in English of what the heck that last post is about?!

Kapitanleutnant
26th Jul 2015, 03:08
Say again...

sheikhmahandy
26th Jul 2015, 08:07
My 2 fills, after careful consideration.

I think it's code for 'I hope I don't get CD tested" or more likely............ Alcohol

and fatigue equals Deja Vu.

The monkey? Well the jury is still out on that one!!!::cool::cool:

bigmountain
26th Jul 2015, 16:06
He is talking about SAFI air ( Afghan ) Monkey is the DFO that he is repeating the same stuff that happend in RAK Air:ugh::ugh:

captainsmiffy
26th Jul 2015, 17:55
Impressive.....only took 5 posts to sort that one out!! English proficiency aint wot is used to be! (Last bit a joke, by the way)

swh
26th Jul 2015, 18:24
It is perfect Indian level 7 English.

Nikita81
28th Jul 2015, 10:13
His English is bad indeed, but I would like to see all of your verbal skills if Chinese was the standard in the aviation industry. :}

polax52
28th Jul 2015, 11:05
I totally agree Nikita. I would hope the moderators would remove posts criticising non English speakers English. There are very few mother tongue English speaking guys that don't fcuk up something Englishwise every time they post. Those that criticize should check their CRM.

sondbird101
28th Jul 2015, 17:09
Omar nobody is biting. Quick end to a pointless post. Not sure if a DAFZA back alley airline is newsworthy.

PositiveRate876
29th Jul 2015, 13:28
Perhaps some posters overlooked the double "P" in the name of the forum. It stands for Professional Pilots, who are expected to speak and write at an expected level of English.


So don't expect sympathy for semi-illiterate posts by non-pilots on a pilot forum.

Nikita81
29th Jul 2015, 20:41
You are also expected to know your working rights and how to defend them, yet - you don't and nobody is harassing you because of it. :)

Kapitanleutnant
31st Jul 2015, 17:55
… and to think French of all languages was ALMOST the language of Aviation!!

K

Nikita81
31st Jul 2015, 18:49
Touched the nerve there, didn't I? :}